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  2. Kingdom of Kaffa - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Kaffa was a kingdom located in what is now Ethiopia from 1390 to 1897, with its first capital at Bonga.The Gojeb River formed its northern border, beyond which lay the Gibe kingdoms; to the east the territory of the Konta and Kullo peoples lay between Kaffa and the Omo River; to the south numerous subgroups of the Gimira people, and to the west lay the Majangir people. [1]

  3. Keffa Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Zone is named after the Kingdom of Kaffa. Kaffa was part of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) until 2021 when a referendum was held. The result was to create a new region called the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region and comprised the Kaffa Zone and five other nearby administrative areas of the SNNPR.

  4. Gaki Sherocho - Wikipedia

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    Anderaccha. Died. 1919. Addis Ababa. Dynasty. Kingdom of Kaffa. Gaki Sherocho (died 1919) was the last king of the Kingdom of Kaffa from 6 April 1890 to 10 September 1897, in what is now Ethiopia. He is usually called by the Kaffa "Chinito", the diminutive of Taten Chini ("King Chini"). [1]

  5. Kafficho people - Wikipedia

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    Kafficho people. The Kafficho people are an ethnic group hailing from Ethiopia. As of 2007, they accounted for only 1.2% of Ethiopia's population. [1] Most of the Kafficho live in Ethiopia's Kafa Zone, Southern Nations, Nationalities and People's Regional States region. Their traditional language, Kafa or Kaffinono, is still spoken among much ...

  6. Ennarea - Wikipedia

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    Ennarea, also known as E (n)narya or In (n)arya (Gonga: Hinnario), [2] was a kingdom in the Gibe region in what is now western Ethiopia. It became independent from the kingdom of Damot in the 14th century and would be the most powerful kingdom in the region until its decline in the 17th century. Being located on the southwestern periphery of ...

  7. Coffee production in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia is the world's fifth largest producer of coffee, and Africa's top producer, with 496,200 tonnes in 2022. [9] Over 4 million small-scale farmers produce coffee. [10] Half of the coffee is consumed by Ethiopians, [11] and the country leads the continent in domestic consumption. [12] The major markets for Ethiopian coffee are the EU ...

  8. Siege of Caffa - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Caffa. The Siege of Caffa was a 14th-century military encounter when Jani Beg of the Golden Horde sieged the city of Caffa, (today Feodosia) between two periods in the 1340s. The city of Caffa, a Genoese colony, was a vital trading hub located in Crimea. The city was then part of Gazaria, a group of seven ports located in Crimea and ...

  9. Bagas Kaffa - Wikipedia

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    Bagas Kaffa's impressive performance made him enter the Best XI of 2021–22 Liga 1. Throughout the season, he recorded 32 appearances, scored 1 goal and 4 assists. [ 8] Ahead of the 2022–23 season, Bagas Kaffa was linked with a move to Persija Jakarta, but he eventually stayed at the club. Despite this, he became a regular starter for Barito ...